Category Archives: In the News

New research from Henley Business School has revealed that ‘AI assistants’ will give British workers over two working weeks back every year by 2030. The research, released yesterday at Henley’s second annual World of Work conference, showed that artificial intelligence (AI) assistants could give workers back twelve working days a year by taking on a weekly…

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a 35-strong group of mostly advanced economy countries, has a cool tool with which you can compare stats about its members. The Better Life Index (BLI) is an attempt to move conversations about national wealth aware from the overly broad metric of GDP, and instead focus on…

Experts in the field discuss the problems schools face, such as the value of teaching ethics, new approaches to leadership and management, the need for “spiritual intelligence”, entrepreneurship in the informal sector, making a difference to society and sensitivity to African development initiatives. • Owen Skae, director, Rhodes Business School: Rhodes Business School has been applying…

CAPE TOWN – SARS has appointed Johnstone Makhubu as their new chief officer of finance. According to a statement, Makhubu joined SARS in 2016 as the group executive responsible for procurement and was appointed to the acting chief officer: finance role in August 2017. This appointment makes Makhubu permanent in this position and he will take…

Business is not about profit but fundamentally to reinvest profit to create better value and through that a prosperous society. If we are colluding because business profit is our imperative then we are collusive in the creation of an elitist future for our children.